Technology Showcase
Friday, March 1, 4:00-6:45 PM
The Technology Showcase brings together developers, linguists, and community members involved in creating, repurposing, or otherwise utilizing a wide variety of technologies for language work to interact in an informal, hands-on session. During this networking event will be given space to exhibit their tools and products, and conference participants will have the opportunity to freely circulate and interact with the technologies and developers. The Technology Showcase will provide an opportunity for face-to-face contact and hopefully lead to productive collaborations—both between developers and communities, and also between developers and between communities who might not be aware of others working on similar efforts. We are soliciting developers (broadly defined) to submit proposals that outline the tool that they have developed, which include but are not limited to software, apps, web technologies, repurposed uses of software, novel scripts.
Light refreshments will be served and a no-host bar will be available.
Light refreshments will be served and a no-host bar will be available.
List of Technology Showcases
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Corpus annotation in ELAN using an open NLP toolkit Improving Toolbox IGT using the Xigt data model Creating maps for linguistic field-work using R TWINE and ARIS Mohawk O’Clock Speech technology Ultrasound-Enhanced Videos Languages of Bois First Nations Language Apps SAGA: Sign and Gesture Archive Circle of Indigenous Languages Web-based software for sharing Community-Based Description and Documentation |
Memrise Language Apps
Creating free language-learning software Mobile Input Building an Online Teacher Resource Center Virtual Songlines Online Games Tuwitames Rosetta Stone Chamtéela Technological Tools of the Trade Dictionary for St. Lawrence Island Yupik Miromaa Kawennón:nis Using Technology to Document Tŝilhqot’in |
See program for more details regarding the Technology Showcases.